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In Reply to: RE: I am not making this up... posted by John Marks on February 14, 2017 at 09:08:51
"I helped uncrate and assemble and set up a pair of Alexandria IIs, which is the photo above.those things are worth the price of admission to you is another story. I'd have no problem is an experienced listener who could afford anything ended up with Quads, Sound Labs, Shahinians, or Vivid Audios--all of which sound rather different from the WAS "House Sound."
Any explanation for the above disjointed text that makes little sense?
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
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My translation: " [Whether or not] those things are worth the price of admission to you is another story. I'd have no problem [if] is an experienced listener who could afford anything ended up with Quads, Sound Labs, Shahinians, or Vivid Audios--all of which sound rather different from the WAS "House Sound." "
My experience with audiophiles that are also well versed in music is that the reproducing system is very much subordinate to the music/"software" aspects of the pursuit. And yes, there are exceptions to everything.
If the story provided is any indication, a typical purchaser is...ah...um...idiosyncratic and has the means to indulge the idiosyncrasies. IOW, they really are different than you and me!
And I agree with the comment, as translated, and your additional comments as well.
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"If you are the owner of a new stereophonic system, this record will play with even more brilliant true-to-life fidelity. In short, you can purchase this record with no fear of its becoming obsolete in the future."
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